As the horror of the
incident began to seep in, shock, disbelief, rage, and remorse racked the near
and dear ones of the unfortunate eight. The charred bodies had to be taken in
sitting position itself to the hospital at Ghatkopar to be identified.

Though I did not know even
one of the deceased, this was like a personal blow to us because Queenie grew
up among these lanes in Kurla. We were married at Holy Cross Church opposite
City Kinara hotel, where the incident occurred.

The area teems with life
and energy. In the few days we used to spend when we used to come in from Goa
we made it a point to sample the street food on the lane with vada pavs, idlis, and kebabs. It was
virtually ‘Eat Street’ where Chinese food -- which City Kinara boasted of --
was the new kid on the block.

When I asked Melanie David
(20) from Kurla who knew three of the seven what she felt, she said ‘They all
died happy.’ CCTV footage from the restaurant of the last few minutes of the
lunch showed the students enjoying themselves, happy in each other’s company.
They were doing what they wanted to. They bonded as one. Catholics, Hindus,
Muslims all set their differences aside and sat down to eat as a family. Here
were the youth showing India the way!

I was wondering why such a
major event was not reported in any of the Goan newspapers. Mumbai is so close
by but we hardly get any newsfeeds from it in the print media in Goa. Local
papers should develop more of a national perspective. As a result we remain
like frogs in the well. Newspapers should highlight how India’s hope, lies in positive
youth like the magnificent seven.

The incident also cautions
us that anytime, anyone, anything can cut the thread of our lives.The Uphaar fire tragedy in Delhi where a
movie theatre caught fire in 1997 incinerating many, and the downing of the passenger
aircraft MH17 by a Buk missile last year are cases in point.

The imagery of the thread is from Arpana
Caur’s painting ‘Day and Night’ where we weave from a golden thread during the
day, but night comes upon us too soon nullifying everything. Once we outlive
the night, we again use the golden thread. . . until the scissors cuts the thread.

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Pix of painting of 'Day and Night' by Arpana Caur; CCTV grab viewed on hindustantimes online edition; pix of City Kinara in flames and Taha's whatsapp page on the day he left us, courtesy Melanie David. Published in the weekly feature 'On My Mind,' in Gomantak Times Weekender, St. Inez, Goa on Sunday, 8 November 2015.